RACHEL MARKS H GALLERY - Directrice et Fondatrice : Hélianthe Bourdeaux-Maurin
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RACHEL MARKS H GALLERY www.rachel-marks.com Directrice et Fondatrice : Hélianthe Bourdeaux-Maurin 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75 011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
BIOGRAPHIE Née à Oklahoma City en 1986, Rachel Marks vit et travaille à Paris. Elle est diplômée de L’Ecole Supérieure d’Art et Design de Grenoble en 2013 et de la Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, en 2010. Le travail de Rachel Marks explore la relation entre le son et l’image à travers l’expérience. Elle questionne le langage, la musique, les sons quotidiens, elle essaie de traduire ces sons en utilisant la forme et la couleur. Son environnement dirige et sculpte ses investigations de l’expérience. Rachel utilise son corps comme un outil afin d’exprimer le son en mouvement et les vibrations de la matière. Son but est de partager ces expériences et d’évoquer une conversation autour de la sensibilité humaine. Son travail a été exposé au Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature à Paris, Children’s Museum of the Arts à New York, National Sawdust à New York, Spring Break Art Show à New York, U10 Gallery à Belgrade, Gallery Gong à Seoul, Bastille Design Center à Paris. Rachel Marks participe aussi dans des résidences d’artiste en créant des travaux in situ, plus récemment au projet Casa Amarela de l’artiste JR au Brésil et Strano Film Festival en Italie. Sa pratique s’étend aussi en tant qu’enseignante à Parsons Paris, The New School of Design. Rachel Marks a été choisie pour exposer son travail à l’occasion du Sommet International ChangeNOW, qui aura lieu au Grand Palais en fin janvier 2020. Elle présentera, avec H Gallery, ses oeuvres lors de la 8ème édition du Salon DDessin en mars 2020. BIOGRAPHY Born in Oklahoma City in 1986, Rachel Marks lives and works in Paris. She graduated at the Ecole Supérieure d’Art et Design de Grenoble in 2013 and at the Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, in 2010. Rachel Marks’ work aims to explore the relationship between sound and images through the experience. She questions the language, music, everyday sounds, trying to translate these sounds using forms and colors. Her environment directs and sculpts his investigations of experience. Rachel uses her body as a tool to express the moving sound and the vibrations of matter. Her purpose is to share these experiences and to evoke a conversation around human sensitivity. Her work has been exhibited at the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature in Paris, Children’s Museum of the Arts à New York, National Sawdust à New York, Spring Break Art Show à New York, U10 Gallery à Belgrade, Gallery Gong à Seoul, Bastille Design Center à Paris. Rachel Marks has patecipated artist’s rasidecies by creating site specific works, most recently in the Casa Amarela on the artist JR in Brasil and Strano Film Festival in Italie. Her practice also extends as a teacher at the Parsons Paris, The New School of Design. Rachel Marks was chosen to exhibit her artworks for the Sommet International ChangeNOW, that took place at the Grand Palais by the end of January 2020. She will present, along with H Gallery, her works at the 8th edition of Salon DDessin in March 2020. 2 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
NOTE D’INTENTION Rachel’s work looks at the relationship between nature and language. She investigates how a natural community communicates togetherthrough her installations, performance, sculpture, paintings and drawings. She questions identity through either integrating herself or theviewer into the natural environments she encounters or creates. Her main focus is on the forest: plant and tree life as well as their interaction with insects. Rachel works like a biologist, collecting and investigating nature, experimenting and finally presenting her findings through her work. Her goal as an artist is to bring public awareness to nature’s complexity and beauty in order to promote preservation.w 3 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
SÉLECTION D’EXPOSITIONS ET PERFORMANCES SELECTED EXHIBITIONS AND PERFORMANCES DDessin 20, H Gallery, Atelier Richelieu, Paris, France, 2020 4 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Grand Palais, Paris, France, 2020 ChangeNow 5 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
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Children’s Museum of the Arts, New York, 2019 Naturae Liber 7 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Children’s Museum of the Arts, New York, 2019 Naturae Liber Naturae Liber, latin for free nature or book nature addresses the exchange of knowledge within the forest as well as our re- lationship with nature. Latin, the root language of the languages present within the reclaimed book pages takes both the content and the book object back to its natural source. The different languages and subjects found on the pages here work together in har- mony to sustain this forest community. This fully immersive installation tells the story of how the trees communicate and share to- gether like a living library. The trees reveal their rings made of book pages creating ring chapters that tell the story of the tree’s life. 8 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Children’s Museum of the Arts, New York, New Yorks 2019 Naturae Liber In this clearing, the open painted books poetically become windows into another world of imagination. Vegetation grows out from within the windows, with butterfly wings that connect the plant species together. The fungi growing from the walls are the information messengers but they can also deplete the trees of its nutrients. The portraits shown on the mushrooms growing from the walls show that we too can choose be positive components for the forest, but we also have the power to take from it like parasites destroying it. A waterfall created from hundreds of attached encyclopedia pages spills out all the knowledge of the world showing the diversity and richness of our planet. The installation evokes an important message that we need to respect and live in harmony with nature’s diverse intelligence because just as the books are here, we too are a part of its beautiful cycle. ‘Young visitors can also wander through Rachel Marks’s separate site-specific installation “Naturae Liber,” in which book spines form tree trunks, and pages bloom as vegetation. Bibliophiles shouldn’t blanch: Many of these books were deteriorating discards that have gotten new happy endings as art.’ The New York Times 9 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Spring Break Art Fair, New York, 2018 The Poetry of Earth 10 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Spring Break Art Fair, New York, 2018 The Poetry of Earth This fully immersive installation and the works within in it will address the importance of knowledge, language, nature, and the communication between them all. With a body of work that tends to look at the relationship between nature and language by investigating identity through integration, Rachel this time takes her method a step further by fully integrating the viewer into her artwork with the fully immersive installation titled The Poetry of Earth…. Here she takes them on a journey through a world where the surrounding nature is complied from reclaimed books. These books, which she sees as each having it’s own story and interior and physical identity just like a living being are now being returned to their natural state, the trees from which they came. They lay in a forrest built from the pages of books both from her current home in Paris, France as well as her home country of the United States. This blending of information relates to Rachel’s own experiences with appropriating multiple cultures and identities. The biggest example of this can be seen in the heart of the installation titled Weight and Sea. Where the weight of all the world’s knowledge spills out in front of us, crashing like waves and unveiling all of the biodiversity that lays in the pages flowing out of the open book raised high above the viewer. With The Poetry of Earth… Rachel has constructed a very personal piece of work that connects her two worlds into one. Being an artist based in France the two languages, cultures and identities meet together to form her intimate world. Each of the books bring with it the memory and experience of how they were acquired, dissected with care and curiosity as if it is a living thing, each bring with it a new and exciting expe- rience. As Rachel puts it, “I think that if I could show the world the inside of my soul it would look like this.” This installation seeks to convey our lost connection with nature by exposing it’s story and giving us a chance to experience it’s secret language. 11 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Exhibition Escape, Église Saint Merry, Paris, 2018 The Poetry of Earth 12 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Exhibition Escape, Église Saint Merry, Paris, 2018 The Poetry of Earth 13 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Performance Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris, 2018 Artemis Artemis, goddess of the wild, tells her own story through the dance performance of Rachel Marks. She reveals her hybrid identity and her inner nature. Like the myth of the metamorphosis of Actaeon, the artist shows herself in the heart of her intimate forest 14 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Solo exhibition, Galerie Incognito, Paris, 2017 Null & Void In mathematics Null and void makes reference to quatitively zero, being empty. Within the shell, empty of their prior life lies the spiral of the golden ratio, with it’s perfect dementions is used to define beauty and balance. This spiral, that starts from the void and continues into infinity apppears in many renaissance artist’s work to illistrate a perfect figure or landscape. The unusualy large portortioned shells found in this installation were inhabited by snails found behind her family home in Florida. The shell, now empty once carried the story of a creature is brought again life through the contact with viewers. It is their movement that brings music, harmony and life continuing the story of their infinite golden ratio within. A book, sceleton like the shells lies at the end of their path, the words evacuated, waiting to be rewritten by anyone who passes through, the empty boxes where the words once lived referencing the divided proportions that make up the golden ratio spiral within the shells. 15 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Solo exhibition, Galerie Incognito, Paris, 2017 Null & Void 16 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Solo exhibition, Under Contruction Gallery, 2017 Innergration 17 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Solo exhibition, Under Contruction Gallery, Paris, 2017 Innergration Every year, at the same time, there is a strange phenomenon that occurs between North America and Mexico. By the millions, monarch butterflies – in the color orange, streaked with black – fly 4,000 kms to a region of Mexico, in a precise place that never changes. Fascinated by this phe- nomenon and driven by the desire to confront her practice with this mystery of nature through a sensitive experience, Rachel Marks left for Mexico to immerse herself in the heart of this migration. For her first solo exhibition under construction gallery, she presents a set of pieces related to this project and reinvents a pathway of different stages of this journey, which is an intense journey in the physical space as well as an inner journey. Marie Gayet 18 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, la nuit des musées, Paris, 2017 Metamorphosis 19 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, la nuit des musées, Paris, 2017 Metamorphosis This performance explores the border-crossing migratory monarch butterfly in it’s transformation and metamorphosis. Each stage of the life cycle is present within the performance, patterns and dance structures take us on a journey with the caterpillar that spins her cocoon with ribbon while dancing. When the point-shoed caterpillar is enclosed within her cocoon, she changes, metamorphosing into a winged creature. She escapes the cocoon, her movements have become organic and natural mimicking the body language of the monarch in her dance. 20 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
U10 Gallery, Belgrade, 2017 Once Upon A Time Once upon a time is a series of works made with the old point shoes of the artist. She has frozen a pair point shoes in sugar crystals, and grouped the used shoes together in a sculpture, like butterflies after a migration, traces of their journey on their exterior, they are huddled to- gether showing the years of investment and voyage in a world of ballet. 21 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Under Construction Gallery, 2017 Cluster 22 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Performance during Festival Passage Pas Sage, Under Construction Gallery, Paris, 2016 Solar System Portrait The wikipedia definitions of each of the 13 planets in the order of their distance from the sun have been printed one by one onto the paper. As the prints grew, the sheet turned into an atmospheric universe with the ink residue that was left after each passage. This relation to the time due to the passages of the sheet in the printer, to the durations of the impressions themselves, to the cosmic time in which the sounds traversed incredible distances seemed to have materialized in the very fabric of the paper Solar System Portrait Paper, ink 2015 23 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Performance during Festival Passage Pas Sage, Under Construction Gallery, Paris, 2016 Solar System Symphony with participation of Esjieun Kim, Ebonee Joy Huston, Gianluca Fratantonio, Lucianne Mellior, Anne-Sophie Day and Maria Kefalaki From her work Solar System Portrait, the artist creates a polyphonic lecture of the solar system. She associates each planet with a different language to orchestrate an ensemble of sounds like a cosmic symphonie. 24 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Performance during Festival Passage Pas Sage, Under Construction Gallery, Paris, 2016 Solar System Symphony December 22, 1986, Orsid Meteor Shower, 2015 oil paint on record On December 22 1986 there were three phenomenal events that happened in space. The artist, curious about her origin and connection with nature and it’s natural forces painted these three events that fell on her birth day onto found records. The vinyls become self-portrait, an investigation into the artist’s entry and connection to the universe. The records, that contain concealed sound are visual yet silent, just like within space. 25 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Incognito Artclub 24h/24, Paris, 2015 Dreamcatcher Dreamcatcher is a series of works based on the artist’s dreams. The works in the series are made with the old point shoes and music scores. She has frozen a pair point shoes and music score in sugar crystals, and grouped the used shoes together in a sculpture, like butterflies after a migration, traces of their journey on their exterior, they are huddled together showing the years of investment and voyage in a world of ballet. In the performance Dreamcatcher the artist invites the viewer into her world of intimate creation. Her personal construction is told in a dream of a journey to the discovery of the unknown. In the encounter of this world, cluttered with words and sounds, she finds her artistic identity. 26 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Incognito Artclub 24h/24, Paris, 2015 Dreamcatcher 27 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Incognito Artclub 24h/24, Paris, 2015 Dreamcatcher 28 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
OMNI Gallery, Paris, 2015 The Sky Is Not The Limit A painting of the sky made by kissing the canvas, one kiss for each day the artist had lived until June 6th, 2015. The process, repetitive like the daily tasks we do- the difficult and painstaking gesture beautiful as if to thank life and construct one’s world of existence. 10,377 Kisses for the sky acrylic paint on canvas 2015 29 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Performance for Jeudi Arty, Under Construction Gallery, Paris, 2015 French Identity Paper, pen, photography 2013 French Identity emerged from my experience learning French, and the exploration into a world of unfamiliar sounds and meanings. The work emphasizes the repetition of imprinting a new language, documenting the journey of taking on a new identity and my integration into the language. 30 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Performance for Jeudi Arty, Under Construction Gallery, Paris, 2015 French Identity 31 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Performance for Jeudi Arty, Under Construction Gallery, Paris, 2015 Unknow Words book, thread. 32 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Performance for Jeudi Arty, Under Construction Gallery, Paris, 2015 French Identity 33 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
RACHEL MARKS Rachel Marks born Born in Oklahoma City ans she lives and works in Paris FORMATION 2013 MFA (DNSEP) with honors, L’Ecole Supérieure d’Art et Design de Grenoble 2010 Bachelor of Fine Art- drawing and painting, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 2009-10 Art Department Exchange Program at The University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, England SELECTED EXHIBITIONS / PERFORMANCES 2021 The Museum of Broadway, installation. Times Square, New York 2020 DDessin {20}, Atelier Richelieu, H Gallery, Paris ChangeNOW, Grand Palais, Paris, France 2019 Strano Film Festival, Capistrano, Italy Naturae Liber, Children’s Museum of the Arts, New York Eden, Spring Break Art Show, Untitled Space, New York Christmas Party, Under Construction Gallery, Paris 2018 Bienvenue Art Fair, La Cité des Arts, Paris Gala ChaShaMa, 4 Times Square, New York Artemis, Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Les Nocturnes, Paris The Poetry of Earth, Spring Break Art Show, curator Ché Morales, New York Animae Animarum, Under Construction Gallery, Paris Rock on Paper, under construction gallery, Paris Escape, Église Saint Merry, Paris 2017 Imagine Science Film Festival, National Sawdust, New York Null and Void, solo exhibition, Incognito Artclub, Paris Translations, solo exhibition, La Librairie Nicolas Malais, Paris Innergration, solo exhibition, under construction gallery, Paris La Nuit des Musées, Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris Cher(e)s Ami(e)s, U10, curator Svetlana Montua, Belgrade Symphony Nature, Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris Understand What We Know, Jeune Création, La Couleuvre, Paris Vaisseau Famtome, curator Celine Tuloup, 6B, Saint-Denis 2016 Christmas Party, Under Construction Gallery, curator Marie Gayet, Paris Festival Passage Pas/sage, Passage Gravilliers, Paris Autofictions, Under Construction Gallery, curator Point Contemporain, Paris Generosity, Gallery XPO, curator Point Contemporain, Paris Art for Autism, Art Curial, Chateau de Beauregard, Saint-Jean-de-Beauregard 2015 Christmas Party Bibliothêca, curator Katarina Stella, Under Construction Gallery, Paris 3 Days in Paris, Mi* Galerie, exposition collectif et performance, Paris, France Dreamcatcher, Incognito Artclub 24h/24, commissariat La GAD, exposition et performance, Paris, France SLiCK Art Fair, performance sous l’invitation du Under Construction Gallery, Paris, France Young International Artist Fair (YIA), Carreau du Temple, Paris, France La Nuit Blanche, Eglise Saint Merry, Paris, France Jeudi Arty, performance Under Construction Gallery, Paris, France 34 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
La GAD Collection Type #3 @ Grand Local, 22 rue Visconti, 75006, Paris, France Passage Pas/sage, Under Construction Gallery, performance, Paris, France À distance convenable, Under Construction Gallery, curator Point Contemporain, Paris Life Aint Fair #02, Galerie Résidence d’été du YIA art fair, in situ par La GAD curator Romain Tichit. Tourtour Archetecture(s) de Bonheur, Galerie Düo, curator Point Contemporain, Paris Y YO SOY, T3r Puetras, solo exposition-artist residency, Torre Del Mar, Andelucia, Spain The sky is not the limit, curator point contemporain, OMNI Gallery, Paris Life Aint Fair, La GAD in situ 22 rue Visconti, Paris Black Rice, Foundation Lucien Paye, Paris Young International Art Fair La Confidentielle, Bastille Design Center, Paris La Ville Continent, curator Point Contemporain, OMNI Gallery, Paris 2014 Crossing Boarders, Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura, Tijuana, Mexico Crossing Boarders, Gallery Gong, Seoul, South Korea Language identity, La Galerie Aigua de Rocha, Ussel, France Intégration, Le Faitout, Paris 2013 Crossing Boarders, SMOArts Bay Gallery, San Francisco, California Journée d’Art Contemporaine, Galerie Xavier Jouvin, Grenoble, France Deep, Gallery l’École Supérieur d’Art of Grenoble, Grenoble, France 2010 Bachelor of Fine Art graduate exhibition Bartlet Center Art Gallery, Stillwater, Oklahoma Landscapes of Spanocchia, Gallery Spanocchia, Sienne, Italy Green Country Watercolor Society, Tulsa Community College Gallery, Tulsa, Oklahoma Momentum, The Oklahoma Visual Art Coalition (OVAC), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Musical Interpretations, solo exhibition, Schardein and Company Gallery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Musical Interpretations, solo exhibition, The Jazz Hall of Fame Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma PUBLICATIONS 2019 7 Things to Do with your Kids this Weekend, New York Times, New York Rachel Marks: Naturae Liber, Art Rabbit, New York 2018 Halley’s Comet, Madame Air France Magazine, Paris, France 2017 La Mujer Mariposa, Labocine, Imagine Science Films, Alexis Gambis, New York Innergration, La Critique Magazine, Victor Maziere, Paris Innergration, Comite Professionnel des Galeries d’Art, Marie Gayet, Paris Imago Mundi Contemporary Art Collection Book, Fondazione Luciao Benetton, Rome 2016 Focus Solar System, Point Contemporain, Paris Featured Performance Artist, Point Contemporain Magazine, Paris Focus Soundscapes, Point Contemporain, Paris 2015 Sound Prints, Emergant Art Space, San Francisco, Californie Highlike Book, Electronic Language International Festival and SESI publishing house, São Paulo, Brazil 2014 Quand les sons deviennent visibles, La Montagne, en lien avec l’exposition a la gale- rie Aigua de Rocha, Christine Moutte, Ussel, France, Rachel Marks : Music becomes open, Seymour Magazine Emergant Art Space 35 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
Color Language, Emergant Art Space, San Francisco, Californie 2010 Artist Spotlight : Rachel Marks, The Universe, London, Angleterre 2009 Artist Makes Waves with Exhibition Oklahoma Gazette, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States 2008 Art on a Pedestal, Culture West Magazine, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Review, les mieux artistes de l’Oklahoma de 2008 David Williams, Stillwater, Oklahoma. RESIDENCE 2019 Strano Film Festival, Capistrano, Italy 2018 Casa Amarela, project with artist JR, Rio, Brazil Project for Empty Space, Newark, New Jersey 2017 Jeune Creation, Bretagne, France 2015 Tr3s puertas, Andalucia, Spain OMNI, Paris 2010 Dole Reed Society, Toas, New Mexico 2009 Spanocchia, Sienne, Italy 36 90, rue de la Folie-Méricourt 75011 Paris +33 (0)1 48 06 67 38 galerie@h-gallery.fr www.h-gallery.fr
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